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featured the young Nemo ("No one" in Latin) who dreamed himself into wondrous predicaments from which he awoke in bed in the last panel. The first episode begins with a command from King
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technique of the old, but the panels were laid out in an unvarying grid. Nemo took a more passive role in the stories, and there was no continuity. The strip came to an end in
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Slumberland (it had been dissolved before, into day, but this time it appeared to be permanent). After this, Nemo's dreams take place in his home town, though Flip—and a
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Germany named Scara Brae also recorded a musical impression of the comic on their rare self-titled disc from 1981 (the track was actually recorded 2 years earlier). Their concept piece was revived on the second album by the Greek band Anger Department, titled
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moved the collection into his own house. The family sold off some of the artwork when they were in need of cash. Responsibility for it passed to
Mendelsohn, then later to daughter Marion. By the early twenty-first century, most of McCay's surviving artwork remained in family hands.
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has called McCay "the first original genius of the comic strip medium". Harvey claims that McCay's contemporaries lacked the skill to continue with his innovations, so that they were left for future generations to rediscover and build upon. Cartoonist
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type fantasy; one very commonplace dream had the Professor pelting people with snowballs. The famous "walking bed" story was in this period. Slumberland continued to make sporadic appearances until it returned for good on December 26, 1909.
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featuring grown-up versions of Nemo and the Princess. Neither project lasted long. Production continued on both after the syndicate was closed in 1938, being utilized in various comic books including Cocomalt Comics and
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strip from McCay's original art, modified to fit the size of modern newspaper pages. This revival also did not last. The McCay-Richardson Syndicate distributed this version from approximately March to December 1947.
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in Japan), a licensed game based on the 1989 film. The film would not see a US release until 1992, two years after the game's Japanese release, so the game is often thought to be a standalone adaptation of
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inhabits a cave of glass. Overcome with his infatuation, he causes her and her followers to shatter, and awakens with "the groans of the dying guardsmen still ringing in his ears".
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as Flip. Reviews were positive, and it played to sold-out houses in New York. It went on the road for two seasons. McCay brought his vaudeville act to each city where
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drawings for the animated portion of the film. The animated portion took up about four minutes of the film's total length. Photography was done at the
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from October 15, 1905 until July 23, 1911. The strip was renamed
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466:, whose appearance was based on McCay's son
161:, before receiving his own spin-off series,
3073:Gutjahr, Paul C.; Benton, Megan L. (2001).
1379:published the complete series (1905–1926).
1174:A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
825:under the supervision of animation pioneer
671:announced they would put on an extravagant
3559:
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2943:Before Mickey: The Animated Film 1898–1928
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3055:Animated Movies Facts, Figures & Fun
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3128:Heller, Steven (November 13, 2007).
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1063:Nibsy the Newsboy in Funny Fairyland
996:Little Nemo and the Nightmare Fiends
2232:"Studio Season Fall 2017 - Theatre"
1342:, cartoonist and comics historian,
1323:includes a strip-within-the-strip,
1131:, again after a McCay-comic. Their
24:
3792:Comics adapted into animated films
3757:American comics adapted into films
2898:(Revised ed.). Abrams Books.
2676:, October 15, 2012, archived from
1373:Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland
271:
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3236:Morrow, Martin (August 8, 2012).
3169:Hubbard, Amy (October 15, 2012).
3081:University of Massachusetts Press
2839:Boxer, Sarah (October 17, 2005).
1297:, drawn by Bruno Marchand in two
1212:League of Extraordinary Gentleman
1156:, in the shape of adult-oriented
1007:Little Nemo in Slumberland in 3-D
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3807:Comics adapted into video games
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513:In the Land of Wonderful Dreams
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3307:10.1080/00947679.2005.12062671
2895:Winsor McCay: His Life and Art
2872:University of California Press
2778:
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3777:Blackthorne Publishing titles
3702:Little Nemo: The Dream Master
3268:Adult Comics: An Introduction
2818:The Films of Federico Fellini
2643:"Winsor McCay 's Little Nemo"
1549:
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972:Little Nemo: The Dream Master
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3651:The Sinking of the Lusitania
3479:Children's literature portal
2400:"Nemo – Videogame by Capcom"
1501: Wikimedia Commons has
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1289:In 1994–1995, French artist
1237:(pub. 1996), which features
1166:Little Nympho in Slumberland
1039:The Naps of Polly Sleepyhead
949:to create an opera based on
342:World's Columbian Exposition
290:World's Columbian Exposition
220:illusions of Befuddle Hall.
207:A weekly fantasy adventure,
32:Little Nemo (disambiguation)
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3329:". In Merkl, Ulrich (ed.).
3238:"Adventures in Slumberland"
2988:Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend
2610:trinarobbins.wordpress.com
2345:Fuge, Jon (April 6, 2021).
1435:in the children's magazine
1304:In 2006, electronic artist
1234:The Sandman: Book of Dreams
1177:is called 'Little Nemo's'.
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3797:Comics adapted into operas
3782:Child characters in comics
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3591:Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
3527:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
3522:Little Nemo in Slumberland
3501:Heer, Jeet (Spring 2006),
3327:Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
3289:Spencer, David R. (2005).
2822:Cambridge University Press
1420:In the Shadow of No Towers
1273:Little Nemo in Slumberland
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1096:Little Remo in Pinchmeland
1076:In children's literature,
779:Little Nemo in Slumberland
740:The strip for September 26
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3427:Young, James E. (2000).
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2163:The Sunday News Tribune
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889:Hemdale Film Corporation
724:The Hunting of the Snark
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3635:How a Mosquito Operates
3491:The Comic Strip Library
3381:Sarasota Herald-Tribune
3191:Jamieson, Dave (2010).
2913:Canwell, Bruce (2009).
2841:"Restoring Slumberland"
2585:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2161:"Some Dramatic Notes",
1438:Il corriere dei piccoli
1311:Denies the Day's Demise
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286:McKim, Mead & White
187:William Randolph Hearst
3400:Winokur, Mark (2012).
3214:Merkl, Ulrich (2007).
3197:Atlantic Monthly Press
3029:Eagan, Daniel (2010).
2986:Dover editors (1973).
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3052:Grant, John (2006).
2964:(December 4, 2008).
2796:Chicago Review Press
2786:Beck, Jerry (2005).
2376:. November 22, 2022.
2188:on September 7, 2008
2015:Lambiek Comiclopedia
1657:, pp. 113, 118.
1528:Midsummer Day Dreams
1265:Runnin' Down a Dream
1239:George Alec Effinger
1083:In the Night Kitchen
756:Wake Up Little Susie
634:, appeared in 2008.
595:In 1966, cartoonist
3827:Comics about dreams
3752:1926 comics endings
3643:Gertie the Dinosaur
3583:Little Sammy Sneeze
2772:, pp. 253–254.
2623:Riggenberg, Steven
2579:Uricchio, Marylynn
2498:. December 21, 2008
2472:. November 24, 2008
1710:, pp. 100–101.
1532:It Was Only a Dream
1332:Pittsburgh ToonSeum
1025:Cultural influences
903:, and music by the
752:The Everly Brothers
572:Archie Publications
552:Comic book packager
484:The New York Herald
474:Publication history
439:Winsor McCay's son
423:Little Sammy Sneeze
304:, and the Parisian
3747:1905 comics debuts
3434:The New York Times
3412:. pp. 52–81.
3387:on October 2, 2013
3295:Journalism History
3020:has generic name (
2992:Dover Publications
2846:The New York Times
2680:on October 4, 2013
2673:The Times of India
2646:(Doodle; HD 1080p)
2629:The Comics Journal
2496:www.topfferiana.fr
2470:www.topfferiana.fr
2028:, pp. 20–21;
1875:Dover editors 1973
1790:, pp. 58, 63.
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3340:978-3-00-020751-8
3281:978-0-415-04419-6
3231:(on included DVD)
3225:978-3-00-020751-8
3206:978-0-8021-1939-1
3176:Los Angeles Times
3120:978-0-87805-612-5
3099:Harvey, Robert C.
3090:978-1-55849-288-2
3065:978-1-904332-52-7
3044:978-0-8264-2977-3
3001:978-0-486-21347-7
2932:978-1-60010-508-1
2905:978-0-8109-5941-5
2881:978-0-520-95150-1
2831:978-0-521-57573-7
2814:Bondanella, Peter
2805:978-1-56976-222-6
2632:December 13, 2011
2597:JimHillMedia.com
2540:978-0-283-06132-5
2174:Gerald Boardman,
1427:in its appendix.
1404:Comics historian
1369:Gabriel Rodriguez
1194:J.H. Williams III
1140:Vittorio Giardino
1019:Dark Horse Comics
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282:Art Nouveau
173:ran in the
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69:Launch date
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3736:Categories
3354:The Comics
2731:Young 2000
2302:Grant 2006
2219:Howey 2013
2066:Boxer 2005
2026:Waugh 1947
1871:Sabin 1993
1839:Merkl 2007
1815:Eagan 2010
1550:References
1320:Cul de Sac
1254:Power Pack
1190:Miracleman
1186:Miracleman
1182:Alan Moore
1145:Little Ego
1107:Tony Banks
1043:Frank King
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432:(1904–11)
396:Background
352:pictured).
214:Jack Frost
91:1927-01-09
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3266:(1993).
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